A dictionary of the english language
The appositive phrase is “the family dog” it’s extra information that isn’t necessarily needed and a tip is that usually (but not always) appositive phrases are in commas.
As I walk through the words , I hear the sounds around me, creeping up my spine like the feeling of bugs. I continue to take each step, the leaves below my feet crunching. Becoming further away from those around me , deeper into the woods , i begin to feel a sense of being lost. I look around me and everything looks the exact same. Each direction looking like west. Each tree resembling the one i just past. Then I think to myself, how did I get here. And how do I get home.
Answer:
1 and 4.
Explanation:
2 does not use a comma, neither does 3. 5, however, fails to use the comma after 'yet.' This leaves 1 and 4, which both apply the comma correctly.
We can make metro buses a lot better by talking about how we can make them faster, change the speed limit on certain roads were the bus needs to go, and making them a little more slimmer or more wide to help fit more people.
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